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Re: Deering family 1890s/1900s
« Reply #63 on: Saturday 17 June 17 08:06 BST (UK) »

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Re: Deering family 1890s/1900s
« Reply #64 on: Saturday 17 June 17 08:12 BST (UK) »
Annie ? 1957 at Baggott St son Isaac informant
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1957/04401/4145932.pdf
Yep, that's my great-grandmother.
A relative ? appears to have moved from Crumlin 1980s
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/isaac-deering-obituary?pid=1000000155539178&view=guestbook&page=2
Yep, that's my great-uncle Isaac, the same Isaac that's TDeering from earlier in the thread's father and was the informant on the above death certificate.

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Re: Deering family 1890s/1900s
« Reply #65 on: Saturday 17 June 17 08:43 BST (UK) »
I have done a few family trees for friends from James St most are buried Mt Jerome
http://www.mountjerome.ie/?content=genealogy-enquiries

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Re: Deering family 1890s/1900s
« Reply #66 on: Saturday 17 June 17 08:46 BST (UK) »
I have done a few family trees for friends from James St most are buried Mt Jerome
http://www.mountjerome.ie/?content=genealogy-enquiries
Thank you, I appreciate that. I'm emailing them now and will give them a call when they open in a few hours.


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Re: Deering family 1890s/1900s
« Reply #67 on: Saturday 17 June 17 10:14 BST (UK) »
So this is Anne in Mount Jerome No.1769. Yes?
http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/dublin/photos/tombstones/1headstones/deansgrange-st-marys12.txt

I wonder if William was buried there too but his name was never put on the headstone.

Sorry that's Deansgrange
http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/dublin/photos/tombstones/deansgrange-st-marys12/target118.html

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Re: Deering family 1890s/1900s
« Reply #68 on: Saturday 17 June 17 11:35 BST (UK) »
So this is Anne in Mount Jerome No.1769. Yes?
http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/dublin/photos/tombstones/1headstones/deansgrange-st-marys12.txt

I wonder if William was buried there too but his name was never put on the headstone.

Sorry that's Deansgrange
http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/dublin/photos/tombstones/deansgrange-st-marys12/target118.html
This is definitely my great-grandmother, if only because I know the other people on that headstone. Considering she's the first person on the headstone and the number of years between their deaths, though, I think it's unlikely that William is also buried there. It would be more than a bit uncharacteristic for any of the people involved in that burial to deliberately remove their father's name from a grave after twenty years, and that's what him being there would involve. I'll definitely have to add Deansgrange to the list of places to call, though.

If nothing else turns up any leads, I'll probably just have to assume that he's there and there just was no stone there before 57, but finding something definitive would really mean a lot to my grandmother, so I'm probably going to keep bothering the people at every local cemetery for a while until that's the only remaining option.

I really appreciate all the work everyone is doing here, by the way, if that was not obvious. It's all been extremely helpful.

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Re: Deering family 1890s/1900s
« Reply #69 on: Saturday 17 June 17 12:29 BST (UK) »
Sorry,
I didn't word that very well, I did mean his name was not put on when the headstone was put up for Anne, I have several cases of people known to be buried in a plot but no name on the head stone which was put up later when another family member died, but that was in an rural area where the same plot stays with one family for generations, city burials are often quite different, so of course he could be somewhere else.
It didn't help that I thought I was only searching Mount Jerome and didn't notice the result was for Deansgrange.

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Re: Deering family 1890s/1900s
« Reply #70 on: Saturday 17 June 17 13:03 BST (UK) »
Sorry,
I didn't word that very well, I did mean his name was not put on when the headstone was put up for Anne, I have several cases of people known to be buried in a plot but no name on the head stone which was put up later when another family member died, but that was in an rural area where the same plot stays with one family for generations, city burials are often quite different, so of course he could be somewhere else.
It didn't help that I thought I was only searching Mount Jerome and didn't notice the result was for Deansgrange.
Don't worry, I realize that the way I wrote that could come across confrontational, but I did not intend it that way. It's more than possible that happened - in all likelihood, wherever he is buried, it is extremely unlikely he has a proper headstone - but I just didn't think it was especially likely for the reasons given. I didn't take it as a sleight and no offense was taken.

EDIT: Yeah, looking into it, my grandmother went home to bury her mother in '57. She'd have known if it also held her father. Thanks for the solid research, though. That was a good lead and I appreciate the work that went into it.

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Re: Deering family 1890s/1900s
« Reply #71 on: Tuesday 20 June 17 09:56 BST (UK) »
A photo of William Deering's grave with family members around it has been in the extended family for some time. There is also a photo of William as best man and another of Julia Kavanagh in Jame's Street. Information about William has been around for a long time.